Japanese restaurant • 2-chōme-9-8 Tsukiji, 中央区 Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
Nestled in the alleys of Tsukiji, "Teppanyaki Kurosawa" is a true hidden gem, a Japanese restaurant housed in a renovated century-old traditional house. The name derives from director Akira Kurosawa, and the ambiance evokes the golden age of Japanese cinema.
On the first-floor teppanyaki area, seasoned chefs engage in cooking performances right before you. The menu, centered around Japanese Black Wagyu steak, uses simple seasonings to enhance the natural flavors, captivating the palate.
Choose from seven different dinner courses, featuring a rich line-up including seafood and soups. A particular favorite is the fragrant garlic rice cooked on the teppan, with its crispy rice crust being a highlight.
Conclude your meal with dessert and coffee in the second-floor salon, enveloped in a serene atmosphere, with soothing background music, enjoying a graceful moment.
Ideal for special occasion dinners, such as friends' birthdays or couples' anniversaries. Escape the hustle of Tsukiji and enjoy a luxurious moment and top-class Japanese cuisine in a space where time seems to have stopped.
Fans of Kurosawa's films shouldn’t miss the film-related items placed around, adding an additional dimension to the dining experience. Not just a meal, but a treasured experience connecting with the history of Japanese cinema.
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